I love that shot, and the caption lol
After you have gone through your images, it would be interesting to get your feedback on the 35mm, I love mine, as David said it does feel a bit cheap/plasticy but you can't knock performance. And well done, really like the two shots your have posted from the wedding, they will be very happy I am sure.I don't think they would have minded how bad they were, they just wanted photos to send back to South Africa! Still, I did my best with limited time and knowledge of the camera! Its questioned my need for the Tamron 35mm VC as I'm not convinced it would have done any better.
Never really used 35mm focal length - was actually pretty enjoyable! Won't share anymore from this shoot as was not that exciting!
I used to drive through the Peak District every week when I was commuting between Stockport and Northampton and it was frustrating seeing the views, especially the cloud inversions, and knowing I had a camera in the boot but i was always running late so not enough time to do a photo justice.Well another early morning jaunt to the Peak District for me. Sunrise from Mam Tor and was hoping to get some mist in there too...
Stay tuned!
So, this was just before sunset. Then 5 seconds later it was gone!
Sunrise from Mam Tor by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then the build up of mist began...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then it REALLY built up...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
I thought a moody mono would suit it well?
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one from Winnats on the way back home.
Winnats Pass by David Raynham, on Flickr
Off out now so will looks at some of the others when i get back. Lemme know whatcha fink innit.
Nice pics, especially the monos and the last Winnats Pass. Do you walk to the last one, or did you manage to pull up on the side of the road? I was going to pull up at the side of the road once as the light was perfect, but it's a bit narrow.So, this was just before sunset. Then 5 seconds later it was gone!
Sunrise from Mam Tor by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then the build up of mist began...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then it REALLY built up...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
I thought a moody mono would suit it well?
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one from Winnats on the way back home.
Winnats Pass by David Raynham, on Flickr
Off out now so will looks at some of the others when i get back. Lemme know whatcha fink innit.
After you have gone through your images, it would be interesting to get your feedback on the 35mm, I love mine, as David said it does feel a bit cheap/plasticy but you can't knock performance. And well done, really like the two shots your have posted from the wedding, they will be very happy I am sure.
Anyone got any recommendations for decent third party batteries?
I really don't fancy shelling out for originals if there's ones out there that do a good enough job.
Anyone got any recommendations for decent third party batteries?
I really don't fancy shelling out for originals if there's ones out there that do a good enough job.
plus if your on an iPad its impossible(well I couldn't do it) to get the whole code,but on a mac or pc no problemHow the hell do you insert flickr photos these days??!
Clearly not like that!
Ive just realised you've changed your profile pic.yesterday I Liked those photos thinking I've not seen this guy before just realised its you
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated mate!
Here's the next installation...
Fire in the sky!! by David Raynham, on Flickr
Fire in the sky!! by David Raynham, on Flickr
The path to Back Tor by David Raynham, on Flickr
Surroundings All Around by David Raynham, on Flickr
Mist in the Pass by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one to keep @JohnN off of my back. Although it's probably not heavy enough on the contrast...
Gateway to... by David Raynham, on Flickr
Another vote for the Ex-Pro's, excellent quality. I always buy a couple for whatever camera i own...
plus if your on an iPad its impossible(well I couldn't do it) to get the whole code,but on a mac or pc no problem
You need the BBCode.
Do mind me dropping you a PM about PP?
Also - how/where do I get BB code and do I just paste that on here?
Does anyone know if Nikon manufacture their own batteries or just by them in and brand them. I have never got to the bottom of this. I strongly suspect they buy them in like the Sony sensors. Probably of of Nikon's best kept secrets.
Some of the Nikon batteries have a Sony badge so they make at least some of them.
So, this was just before sunset. Then 5 seconds later it was gone!
Sunrise from Mam Tor by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then the build up of mist began...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
Then it REALLY built up...
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
I thought a moody mono would suit it well?
Hope Valley Inversions by David Raynham, on Flickr
And one from Winnats on the way back home.
Winnats Pass by David Raynham, on Flickr
Off out now so will looks at some of the others when i get back. Lemme know whatcha fink innit.